After reading Karol Gajda’s manifesto The American Dream is Dead, and the responses from 25 incredible figures many of whom I highly respect, I would like to give my thoughts as a summary of what I believe the American Dream really is, and how it is negatively influencing college students’ and recent graduates’ decisions. As [...]
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September 7th, 2010 with No CommentsRealities of the Factors to Consider for a Job Other than a Paycheck
September 3rd, 2010 with No CommentsA few months ago, Joshua Becker of Becoming Minimalist posted the following 12 factors when looking for a job other than a paycheck: 1. It makes a positive difference. 2. You enjoy your co-workers. 3. You feel appreciated and valued. 4. You are trusted. 5. It is something you love to do. 6. It fits [...]
Read the Full PostInterview with a Professor of Advanced Riskology, Tyler Tervooren about His Latest E-Book
August 29th, 2010 with No CommentsTyler Tervooren, the mastermind behind his blog Advanced Riskology, is a very knowledgeable blogger whom I respect for his brutal honesty about the true realities rather than surrendering to conventionally-accepted social practices. He first caught my attention when Tammy Strobel of Rowdy Kittens retweeted his article about instantly adding 8.2 years and $133k to your [...]
Read the Full PostMy Critique of the Attention on Emissions
July 24th, 2010 with No CommentsIn recent years, attention on carbon emissions is rising, perhaps due to the peculiar weather patterns of heat waves unfamiliarly exceeding 40 C in the summer, and snow storms in places where water rarely froze in the winter. Sure, human activity, namely carbon emissions, garbage, and other pollution, has contributed significantly to the climate change. [...]
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June 12th, 2010 with No CommentsDealing with the 2nd death news in the past 6 weeks, this time involving a bright young mind who lost his life in a car accident, death as an instrumental change agent is again a topic that’s nothing new. Out with the old, in with the new, as it tragically sounds. While mourning about your [...]
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